DJ Kay Slay "From Around The Way" gets down with Diplomats' A&R
Duke Da God on this new hip-hop mixtape bangin' all the exclusives.
As Duke gets ready to drop his follow-up album The Movement Moves
On he promotes this new mixtape with heat from Papoose, Dipset, LL,
Busta Rhymes/Swizz Beatz, Ghostface & Raekwon, T.I., Koopa, Grafh.

DJ J. Period (named a top 10 mixtape DJ by The Source and MTV) is
down with Kanye West (he dee-jayed 'Ye's famous '06 Grammy party).
So when Kanye needed to show the streets his 2006 line-up over at his
G.O.O.D. music label, he called on J. This mixtape features brand new/
exclusive Kanye, Common, GLC, Consequence, Mr. Bently and Sa-Ra.

Artist: M-1
Representing: RBG
Independent Album: Confidential
411: Dave Chappelle says it best in his film "Dave Chappelle Block's Party": Dead Prez will probably never get played on the radio. Their politically charged messages are too militant to be digested by a mainstream audience. But for the past six years, the DPs haven't had to depend on radio play. Their messages are so powerful that they have become one of the most respected duos in hip-hop: Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Chappelle, Mos Def and the late Big Pun have either publicly given Dead Prez props or have worked with them.

Fans of Dead Prez take note: The release of M-1's solo LP doesn't mean that he and partner Stic.man are disbanding â€” they are expanding. Stic (he appears on the LP as well) has a solo LP coming soon as well, and both MCs say the revolution is just starting. Oddly enough, M has recently been able to gain some spins on the airwaves with his first single, " 'Til We Get There."

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DJ Smallz recruits T-Pain (representing Tallahassee) for a Florida connection as
Southern Florida's promotional machine collaborates with North Florida's upcoming crunk R&B artist.
Together these two get you Sprung off of the hottest R&B coming out the South.

Mick Boogie and Tapemasters, Inc. are joined by Ghostface
Killah as Pretty Tony hosts and narrates this musical tale of the
career of one of the Wu-Tang Clan's founding members. This CD
rediscovers some lost Ironman classics, sheds light on the rarest
gems, remixes a few classics and gets you ready for Fishscale.

Mick Boogie puts the final touches on a promo campaign to make
Mobb Deep's upcoming G-Unit debut â€“ Blood Money â€“ the duo's
most Infamous album yet. Bringing creativity to the table amongst
a recent swarm of Mobb Deep releases, this CD brings More Murda
with exclusive remixes, blends, original production and live joints.

DJ 31 Degreez is deep in the post, his back to the hoop. Dude puts it on
the floor, moves right, spins left and slams this mixtape home with some
authority. Reppin' the Southern bracket, this competition mixtape hits hard
with prime-time players (PTP-ers baby!!): Weezy, Outkast, T.I., Slim Thug,
Trae/Jeezy, Magno, Kiotti, Shiest Bub dissin' Purple Ribbon + new UGK...

Rob E. Rob & S.P. show you what it's like to be down with the almighty
G-Unit as this mixtape duo brings you more than 80 tracks, freestyles &
club bangers. Bringing you that patented G-Unit sound, this mixtape runs
through classics and recent anthems from 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Young
Buck, Tony Yayo, M.O.P., Mase, Mobb Deep, Lil' Scrappy and Olivia...

Drama and the South's premier underground collective Little
Brother (triple threat Rapper Big Pooh, Phonte & producer 9th
Wonder) gets up in your ear with the hip-hop sound that has the
entire industry at attention. With a unique Southern sound, this
rare mixtape reps real hip-hop from the heart of North Carolina.